The New Wembley 1925

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The New Wembley 1925

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Artist

F. Gregory Brown (1887-1941)

Date

1925

Medium

Lithograph

Size

40 x 24 in. (102 x 62 cm.)

Condition

A; not backed

Description

The British Empire Exhibition was a colonial exhibition held at Wembley Park, in 1924 and 1925. It was the largest exhibition ever staged anywhere in the world, attracting 27 million visitors. This unique event’s aim was “to stimulate trade, strengthen bonds that bind mother Country to her Sister States and Daughters, to bring into closer contact the one with each other, to enable all who owe allegiance to the British flag to meet on common ground and learn to know each other”. Some of the best artists and designers of the day were commissioned to create posters advertising the exhibition. The result is a stunning and diverse collection of graphic art, by artists including Gerald Spencer Pryse and Christopher Richard Wynn Nevinson. One of the most influential British designers of the period, Gregory Brown produced colourful, bold and vivid posters for the London Underground, Railway companies and the Empire Marketing Board

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